Cuba experienced its second nationwide blackout in just five days on November 7, 2026, as the country grapples with severe energy and economic crises exacerbated by a prolonged six-month US fuel blockade. The ongoing failures of the electricity grid have left many citizens struggling with power shortages.
Cuba's Energy Crisis Deepens
The recent blackout highlights the critical state of Cuba's energy infrastructure. According to journalist Shirli Sitbon, "The pressure is increasing," reflecting the heightened frustration among residents. The dual crises of energy shortages and economic difficulties have created a challenging environment for the Cuban populace, who are facing worsening conditions.
In response to the blackouts, many Cubans have taken to social media to express their anger and concern. The situation has sparked debates about the government's handling of the energy sector and the impact of external sanctions on the country's ability to secure necessary resources.
Factors Contributing to the Blackouts
The blackouts are attributed to several factors:





